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    Career in Sports Journalism Sports journalism consists of a few different writing jobs. The tasks at hand faced daily by a writer, qualifications that need to be met, and opportunities with pursuing a career in sports journalism. I am focusing more on the job of a sports writer. A career in sports journalism would be a good career for me because sports are intriguing to me, I view this career as an achievable career, and the job fits my lifestyle. Per Shelly Field, sports writers can work for local

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    Sports Journalism      For my career research paper I have chosen to delve into the world of the sportswriter, and take a closer look at what that occupation may hold for myself. I have chosen to research this form of journalism because I consider myself to be a sports fanatic, and would very much enjoy spending the rest of my working days writing about the conditions in the world of sports. During the last year or so I have taken a period of time everyday to relax and read

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    Sports have always been an important part of American culture. Furthermore, sports would not be sports without sports journalism. Sports journalism provides Americans with entertainment and insight on local, college, and professional sports. Although other journalists consider sports journalism as the “toy department,” it is still a very time consuming and competitive field that requires many different skills. According to the sports editor of The Free-Lance Star, Justin Rice, a journalist is the

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    I went over is What Influence does sports writing have on journalism. This paper reveals the ways that sports writers reveals the different ways that the message gets to the people and how today they let others know how the people are affected by sports writing and what it can mean for everyone else. This paper talks about the importance of sports journalism, the ways to become a sports journalist, and the different ways a sports journalist influences sports. What I know It was a late night

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    I went over is What Influence does sports writing have on journalism. This paper reveals the ways that sports writers reveals the different ways that the message gets to the people and how today they let others know how the people are affected by sports writing and what it can mean for everyone else. This paper talks about the importance of sports journalism, the ways to become a sports journalist, and the different ways a sports journalist influences sports. What I know It was a late night

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    The career field of sports journalism has always a fair share of controversy’s surrounding it. Many of these controversies are gender based and get portrayed by others as “a woman in a man’s world” when some of these gender-based controversies get out to the public. Since this occupation is full of controversies, it is appropriate to discuss the three major controversies in the job. The first major controversy surrounding the career field of sports journalism is the sexual harassment female reporters

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    Sideline and locker room interviews, crowded corners with everyone trying to get the scoop. Early morning & late nights. Anything to get ahead in the crowded field of sports journalism... Interviewing athletes after & before games in the locker room is quite unique in it's own way, said multiple reporters from ESPN. You can always find, and even see interesting new things every time you step into the athletes sacred area: Music blasting, some dancing may even occur from the fellow teammates. Pregame

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    As a 18 year old senior at Shorewood High School, I plan on being the first in my family to attend college. I am a sports fanatic, I love the Seattle Mariners/Hawks, and I am committed to studying and pursuing a career in sports journalism. When writing about sports, I tend to get so worked up that my fingers fly over the keyboard and the ideas pour from my head. When I go back through past highlights from teams, I’m amazed by the many ideas and themes I begin to think of. When I was 14, I was fortunate

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    channels on the television; nothing really catches your eye, but the sport stations, and this fascinates someone so much that they start thinking “I want to do this whenever I get older,” this exact thing happened to me. Working in the field as a sports writer has always been a dream of mine ever since I was young; watching professional analyst talk about the trending topics in sports on ESPN and reading local reporter’s sport articles in the newspaper. Paying attention to this at such a young age

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    The hockey world is, and, remains an integral field of sports journalism. This essay will focus on the complexity of the National Hockey League, or the NHL, for short, is both a league and a corporate enterprise. This piece will examine the enduring practice of traditional journalistic representations of hockey and demonstrate the obstacles many journalists face when writing a comprehensive article. The task becomes difficult especially when candidates wholly adhere to a type of hockey lingo-rhetoric

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